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julian, you will continue to stay with us. let's pop over to tokyo and check in on the trading day there. kondo-san. >> thanks, christine. the nikkei 225 marked a new closing high since october 3rd. a strong appetite for dip buying among foreign investors erased selling of recent gainers such as exporters. major gainers were insurance and construction issues. after the nikkei reported that the japan's revised manifesto for the upcoming lower house election includes a vow to support the green sector. japan wind development and meidensha corp. gained over 5% each. the overnight coal rate was unchanged. and the government left its overall assessment of the economy unchanged for the first time in four months in its august report. the report points out that production and ex ports continue to improve, but worries employment conditions are deteriorating quickly. finally, a strong earthquake with magnitude of 6.5 shook japan's capital and its vicinity including the tokyo metropolitan area this morning. two nuclear reactors were shut
julian, you will continue to stay with us. let's pop over to tokyo and check in on the trading day there. kondo-san. >> thanks, christine. the nikkei 225 marked a new closing high since october 3rd. a strong appetite for dip buying among foreign investors erased selling of recent gainers such as exporters. major gainers were insurance and construction issues. after the nikkei reported that the japan's revised manifesto for the upcoming lower house election includes a vow to support the...
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>> julian epstein, i will repeat i. i happen to like charlie rangel and worked with him and regard him as a friend, he's been on the show. when the initial revelations came out i figured he'd fix it up, dominican properties and harlem properties. newer regulations came out and all of a sunday we have an even kwierer pattern of ethical lapses, how can this be resolved without him losing his chairmanship of the i was and means? >> i think quite easily. you look at all the lapses, whether property in new jersey or reporting of other assets, all the revelations of this came about because charlie rangel hired a forensic accountant and actually, he was the one who discovered the financial disclosure forms were incomplete. he was the one that completed and amended the forms allowed under the ethics rules. this is not a case of bob ney or jim traffic kcanktrafficina who or jefferson convicted of bribery, this was a case charlie rangel was admittedly sloppy not reporting some income from the punticana property and hired and acco
>> julian epstein, i will repeat i. i happen to like charlie rangel and worked with him and regard him as a friend, he's been on the show. when the initial revelations came out i figured he'd fix it up, dominican properties and harlem properties. newer regulations came out and all of a sunday we have an even kwierer pattern of ethical lapses, how can this be resolved without him losing his chairmanship of the i was and means? >> i think quite easily. you look at all the lapses,...
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julian plenti, everybody. check out their album, "julian plenti is skyscraper," in stores now. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] r d phe toys f "f [ band plays theme for "ferris bueller's day off" ] well, hello there. that's what i'm talking about. (announcer) does your air greet you? say hello to new airwick imotion. it's the only scented oil with a motion sensor, that sees you and says hi back wi a boost of fresh scent. when was the last time your scented oil greeted you? airwick imotion. airwick, it's good to be home. our expert stylist recommends full & thick from pantene. it just got the good housekeeping seal. you wanna know why? the full & thick collection really leaves the hair full. starting at the roots, your hair lifts up and away. look at all this body. and that's gonna last all day. [ stacy ] a little expert advice. full, thick-looking results the leading salon brand can't beat. full & thick from pantene. healthy makes it happen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, everybody. hey, my thanks to paul giamatti, ken jeong, julian plenti and the greate
julian plenti, everybody. check out their album, "julian plenti is skyscraper," in stores now. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] r d phe toys f "f [ band plays theme for "ferris bueller's day off" ] well, hello there. that's what i'm talking about. (announcer) does your air greet you? say hello to new airwick imotion. it's the only scented oil with a motion sensor, that sees you and says hi back wi a boost of fresh scent. when was the last time your scented...
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let's get back to the real deal squad, julie, kelley ann, tony, julian, tony fratto, former bushy. i have to tell you i do worry about how much government spending is up. worry about government deficit even in the reagan era was 5% gdp and now 13%. government shouldn't be patting itself on the back, right, tony. >> absolutely not. certainly shouldn't be patting itself on the back for the gdp numbers of the previous quarter there.e. was hardly any stimulus spend ing in that quarter especially with the size of the economy. they should be careful looking at a six month period of the market. >> they will regret it. next topic, real quick. imagine this, you're invited to lunch at the white house with president obama. when lunch is over, you're told to pony up and pay your tab. that's what's happening. let's ask you guys about that. tony, you worked in the white house, apparently some banking executives went there and were asked to whip out their credit card. what are they thinking? and wonderful example how far ant anti-business and sanctity moneyious obama people are. what do you say?
let's get back to the real deal squad, julie, kelley ann, tony, julian, tony fratto, former bushy. i have to tell you i do worry about how much government spending is up. worry about government deficit even in the reagan era was 5% gdp and now 13%. government shouldn't be patting itself on the back, right, tony. >> absolutely not. certainly shouldn't be patting itself on the back for the gdp numbers of the previous quarter there.e. was hardly any stimulus spend ing in that quarter...
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julian and brad are here. if the white house believes a public option is the best way and they have 60 votes in the senate, why not do this through reconciliation? >> well, it's very hard to do health care reform through reconciliation. i think the democrats are concerned about whether or not they actually do have the votes for a public option. i think most democrats think it's the best way of curing a health insurance system running us all off the financial cliff. the mere virtue of the fact that the white house is even signaling this may be up for a discussion, that a co-op may also be on the table right now is in a political sense calling the bluff on the part of the republicans who have offered nothing here other than to protect the interests of the insurance industry, and now with the president and the white house making this signal, if republicans still don't come to the table, then we will see their only agenda here is to protect the interests of the health care industry. >> brad blakeman, what do you m
julian and brad are here. if the white house believes a public option is the best way and they have 60 votes in the senate, why not do this through reconciliation? >> well, it's very hard to do health care reform through reconciliation. i think the democrats are concerned about whether or not they actually do have the votes for a public option. i think most democrats think it's the best way of curing a health insurance system running us all off the financial cliff. the mere virtue of the...
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julian plenti, everybody. check out their album, "julian plenti is skyscraper," in stores now. we'll be right back. [ cheers ♪ [ band plays theme for "ferris bueller's day off" ]
julian plenti, everybody. check out their album, "julian plenti is skyscraper," in stores now. we'll be right back. [ cheers ♪ [ band plays theme for "ferris bueller's day off" ]
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julian plenti, everybody. check out their album, "julian plenti is skyscraper," in stores now. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ band plays theme for "ferris bueller's day off" ] (announcer) it's time to raise the bar and replace your old mayo with the full flavor of kraft mayo with olive oil. with half the fat and calories of hellmann's real mayo, kraft mayo with olive oil is the new standard in mayo.
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julia julian? >> planes are in fact cheaper to operate as congressman sestak pointed out, cut that in half. i think it's consistent with what congresswoman blackburn said, a lot of criticism on the private jet industry, i've done work with that industry and i think they've made it clear it is essential to so many businesses all over the country because commercial airlines don't serve so many parts of the country, rural america, so i think that part is backing off. >> congress wasn't exactly gracious, murtha, how he backed off this. >> let's cut to the chase. from pennsylvania and john murtha far more powerful, this has murtha's fingerprints all over it. he tried this 20 years ago in 1989, he tried to flip into the budget air force 3 for tom foley, who was speaker at the time. some of us are rooting for you, congressman sestak. you're running . why don't you take out these planes. >> what about. >> it i said the four requested should not be in there. the original four are the only ones i support. >>
julia julian? >> planes are in fact cheaper to operate as congressman sestak pointed out, cut that in half. i think it's consistent with what congresswoman blackburn said, a lot of criticism on the private jet industry, i've done work with that industry and i think they've made it clear it is essential to so many businesses all over the country because commercial airlines don't serve so many parts of the country, rural america, so i think that part is backing off. >> congress wasn't...
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i'll make the point, julian. >> well, two points. first of all, you know, leaders of the conservative movement like pat ought to be condemning to the extent that these row kurring on the republican or conservative side, overwhelmingly occurring on the republican side. republican leaders ought to be done kemping them. if they occur on the democratic side i would condemn them. people have a right to debate. what's happening here is that protesters are trying to disrupt the process, and the democratic process in particular. secondly with respect to the polls, one poll shows that the obama health care plan is under water. but still, obama's approach to health care is -- he has a 20-point advantage over what republicans are proposing. what the public sees republicans doing right now is obstructing the process and offering nothing in return. what the public still, even though we have the one quinnipiac poll showing that obama's losing significant ground, you have other polls showing that that's not, in fact happening. in fact, again, democ
i'll make the point, julian. >> well, two points. first of all, you know, leaders of the conservative movement like pat ought to be condemning to the extent that these row kurring on the republican or conservative side, overwhelmingly occurring on the republican side. republican leaders ought to be done kemping them. if they occur on the democratic side i would condemn them. people have a right to debate. what's happening here is that protesters are trying to disrupt the process, and the...
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did he kind of leak the employment data we got this morning, julian? is that a good thing or a bad thing? >> i hope he did. i think that is good news. unemployment numbers have been getting better for months now. number of unemployment is half of what it was several months ago. all the economic indicators show the stimulus plan is working. we've gone from minus 6% growth and in a positive growth now. $58 billion of the tax cuts are working. stimulus money is working. clearly steve has to -- as fair a guy as he is, steve has to admit the stimulus plan is starting to work. >> he leaks the numbers, and should he have? >> i don't know. i don't think the numbers were necessarily leaked. we knew from some of the jobless claims numbers we were going to get a better number on the unemployment. look, julian, we're losing 250,000 jobs a month, a quarter million jobs, i hardly think this is good news. we've got record high unemployment rates. they're as high as they've been in 50 years. the economy is improving, no question about it wrb but i don't think this is
did he kind of leak the employment data we got this morning, julian? is that a good thing or a bad thing? >> i hope he did. i think that is good news. unemployment numbers have been getting better for months now. number of unemployment is half of what it was several months ago. all the economic indicators show the stimulus plan is working. we've gone from minus 6% growth and in a positive growth now. $58 billion of the tax cuts are working. stimulus money is working. clearly steve has to...
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good to talk to you, julian. as we see air force one landing in belgrade, montana, what can the president do, anything, really, to help turn the tide back to his favor? because we mentioned the poll in the introduction here. it really seems like the air is just sort of flying out of the balloon there for the white house when it comes to health care reform. >> well, i think there's no question the poll numbers have slipped and i think the opponents of health care reform have certainly won the way its ground in the debate in the town halls. on the other hand, polls show overwhelmingly that the public wants reform and there's public support for a public option. i think what the president has to do is two things. i think he has to go back in the campaign mode the way he was during the election of 2008, and i think it's not just a speech or two. i think it's an everyday kind of thing. he's going on vacation the next two weeks. i think they'll want to rethink how long he's on the stump. and the white house leaves a sim
good to talk to you, julian. as we see air force one landing in belgrade, montana, what can the president do, anything, really, to help turn the tide back to his favor? because we mentioned the poll in the introduction here. it really seems like the air is just sort of flying out of the balloon there for the white house when it comes to health care reform. >> well, i think there's no question the poll numbers have slipped and i think the opponents of health care reform have certainly won...
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>> well, we appreciate julian's counsel to the republican party. but, look, let me say that barack obama's got a real problem. i mean he started up here in the polls personally at around 68%. he's down in the 50s now. and on health care he appears to be under water and it's getting worse and worse. and the reason is because the american people, i think generally argue for health care reform? sure. and then you look at the cost, and then you look at the right to life issue, the abortion issue, then you look at these end of life counselor positions, and they look at all of these things, you look at this government option eating up, 70% of americans are very, very happy with the health insurance programs they have. and they're willing to go along with help for folks who don't have it. but you start stepping on them and say we're going to take this away from you, we're going to take that away from you, and this is a genuine, passionate fire out there in america, alex. i don't doubt some people are misbehaving and they shouldn't. but there's real passio
>> well, we appreciate julian's counsel to the republican party. but, look, let me say that barack obama's got a real problem. i mean he started up here in the polls personally at around 68%. he's down in the 50s now. and on health care he appears to be under water and it's getting worse and worse. and the reason is because the american people, i think generally argue for health care reform? sure. and then you look at the cost, and then you look at the right to life issue, the abortion...
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. >> julian, according to the "wall street journal," that would leave the public option for the second bill and the tell mes would employ, according to the "wall street journal," so-called reconciliation that would require 51 votes instead of the filibuster 60. our own heat advisory has been reporting all day long that democratic negotiators on the senate side say there is no support for the public option in that body, the senate body. do you think they could even get to see one? >> i don't think anybody is saying there is no support for the public option. i think there is a question -- >> conrad said there. there has never been support, he said, for the public option. he's a democrat. i'm not making it up. >> you can count on at least 40 senators in the united states senate that support the public option. the question is, is there a majority or super majority. i think the democrats want to do three things. it's important for congressman terry say to say he's willing and other republicans are willing to play ball instead of politics. we want to regulate the insurance company so we cut
. >> julian, according to the "wall street journal," that would leave the public option for the second bill and the tell mes would employ, according to the "wall street journal," so-called reconciliation that would require 51 votes instead of the filibuster 60. our own heat advisory has been reporting all day long that democratic negotiators on the senate side say there is no support for the public option in that body, the senate body. do you think they could even get...
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. >> hewitt: i never knew whether i wanted to be julian marsh, the broadway producer on "42nd street," or hildy johnson, the reporter in "front page." >> safer: hildy johnson came from the newspaper world, just as don's father did-- a whiskey- soaked jungle of snappy talk and scooping the competition. and impresario julian marsh in "42nd street" was surrounded by bright lights and broadway babes, don's kind of world. >> fager: we always thought if don hewitt went into broadway, he would have been just as big and just as successful. i mean, he had that way, he had that showmanship. b@af: >> safer: in 1948, cbs put on its first tv newscast.er don wa25 s, thwawie omrtimee reporting experience under his belt. somebody suggested he check out the cbs news studio, upstairs at grand central station. >> hewitt: and i walked in. i couldn't believe it. you know, there are lights and cameras and makeup people, and it looked like a hollywood set. and i fell in love. >> safer: and the best thing was, no longer did he have to choose between being ace reporter hildy johnson or broadway starmaker juli
. >> hewitt: i never knew whether i wanted to be julian marsh, the broadway producer on "42nd street," or hildy johnson, the reporter in "front page." >> safer: hildy johnson came from the newspaper world, just as don's father did-- a whiskey- soaked jungle of snappy talk and scooping the competition. and impresario julian marsh in "42nd street" was surrounded by bright lights and broadway babes, don's kind of world. >> fager: we always thought if...
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alega que el arresto de juliÁn morÁn,y su padre fue inconstitucional. >> basado en el color de piel.. >> asegura que los arrestaron y los detuvieron ilegalmente violando sus derechos constitucionales. >> se trata de abusos por parte de la policÍa local. >> los demandantes son julio, quien es residente legal y su hijo es ciudadano americano. el seÑor julio narra la pesadilla que viviÓ el 11 de febrero mientras era detenido por los sheriff. >> la gente pasaba y nos veia. h@h@téónÑutizkph@h@téónÑuyxvkpÉ por eso. >>el sheriff entras tanto asegurÓ que no tiene detalles sobre la demanda pero sÍ confirmÓ la redada. agregÓ que Éstas tÁcticas no lo intimidan y continuarÁ aplicando las leyes en contra de los inmigrantes indocumentados como hizo durante los Últimos tres aÑos. >> siete empleados de los restaurantes mamÁ mÉxico les presentaron una demanda en una corte de nueva york,argumentan que el dueÑo, les priva de parte de su salario y los somete a otros maltratos. alegan que se les paga menos del salario mÍnimo y se les obliga compartir las propinas y no se les pagara
alega que el arresto de juliÁn morÁn,y su padre fue inconstitucional. >> basado en el color de piel.. >> asegura que los arrestaron y los detuvieron ilegalmente violando sus derechos constitucionales. >> se trata de abusos por parte de la policÍa local. >> los demandantes son julio, quien es residente legal y su hijo es ciudadano americano. el seÑor julio narra la pesadilla que viviÓ el 11 de febrero mientras era detenido por los sheriff. >> la gente pasaba y...
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. >> i remember watching julian bond. he said something and i cringed. and he was with james brown on the television show, and they were talking about youth or something. and this brilliant man, so well educated, so many stripes from the civil rights movement, so many successes, said something to the effect that he really didn't want to challenge youth or what was going on that much because he didn't want to be seen as an old fuddy-duddy. and i just winced. i said who is going to tell him he has to? >> it seems to me that often the media's reflection of the times. if you look at the '60s and '70s and listen to the music it was hopeful, togetherness, it was about bringing about change. if you look at today's music, it is something completely different that dr. cosby has already talked about. where did we see the change? is there a pinpoint, a blip on the screen that said, that's where we turned the corner. >> the blip on the screen i identify with some rap artists who first started publicly using the "n" word in rap. now, that goes back 30 years. remember
. >> i remember watching julian bond. he said something and i cringed. and he was with james brown on the television show, and they were talking about youth or something. and this brilliant man, so well educated, so many stripes from the civil rights movement, so many successes, said something to the effect that he really didn't want to challenge youth or what was going on that much because he didn't want to be seen as an old fuddy-duddy. and i just winced. i said who is going to tell him...
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firing off in the "power grid" debate, julian epstein and trent duffy. the reason this is going down is $250 billion set aside for the banks they don't think they have to use. julian, is this a sign that obama-nomics is working? >> i think there is no question about it. i think obama inherited the great recession and negative 6% gdp growth, where now, according to most economists into positive growth. and all economic indicators indicating that the economy is improving, and nearly every economists, the consensus of e theists is the stimulus put program is working. >> trent? he did it in 15 seconds. >> i have a slightly different view. the real picture on the deficit, it will be far wars, and i'll tell you why. the employment numbers the white house used to generate are well underforecast and they have to revise those to under 10% which will expand the ten-year deficit as julian well nose. the economic stimulus plan hasn't been spent yet, so hasn't worked to any effect so i don't think this is a great sign. i hope it's a sign that things are getting bette
firing off in the "power grid" debate, julian epstein and trent duffy. the reason this is going down is $250 billion set aside for the banks they don't think they have to use. julian, is this a sign that obama-nomics is working? >> i think there is no question about it. i think obama inherited the great recession and negative 6% gdp growth, where now, according to most economists into positive growth. and all economic indicators indicating that the economy is improving, and...
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snul julian schnabel is here. he is a painter and a filmmaker. his newest work "the diving bell and the butterfly" has earned him best director awards at cannes and the golden globes. the film has been nominated for four academy awards: best editing, adapted screen pli, cinematography and the new yorker. t incomer wrote "it's a glorious unlocked experiences w the most creative use of the camera and the most daring, cruel, heart breaking emotional exploration that have appeared in recent movies." welcome back. >> thank you, charlie. >> tell me what your image is of yourself. what is the self-image jewel january schnabel has? >> a fendly bear to some. >> rose: (laughs) >> a good friend to others. i think that there's a lot of people that i don't know that like me a lot and i think there's a lot of people that i don't know that seem to think that i... they're scared of me and that i might bite their head off for some reason. and so i think when you're a young person you want to be understood or you want people to know the way you are and i think as
snul julian schnabel is here. he is a painter and a filmmaker. his newest work "the diving bell and the butterfly" has earned him best director awards at cannes and the golden globes. the film has been nominated for four academy awards: best editing, adapted screen pli, cinematography and the new yorker. t incomer wrote "it's a glorious unlocked experiences w the most creative use of the camera and the most daring, cruel, heart breaking emotional exploration that have appeared in...
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julian and noel, thank you so much focoming on. please come back. >> thank you, jimmy. >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: the mighty boosh, everybody. flo rida performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ jimmy faonllheigh ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. welcome back,verybody. our next guest has scored two number one hits since emerging on the rap scene last year. here he is tonight to perform his latest single, "jum" from the disney fi "g-force," please welcome flo rida. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-g-force da-da-da-da-da-flo rida ♪ ♪ we gonna makeou jump, jump, jump, jump ♪ ♪ when say jump you say how gh i ain't never seen nobody get so high ♪ ♪ like a bird like a plane this party-arty insane this party-arty insane ♪ ♪ so, jump, jump jump, jump ♪ ♪ gon take it to the roof everybody with me got their own parachute ♪ ♪ you ain't scared of heights when you sippin' on booze ♪ ♪ party all night like i'm flyin jet blue ♪ ♪ you ain't never seen nobody get this lo
julian and noel, thank you so much focoming on. please come back. >> thank you, jimmy. >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: the mighty boosh, everybody. flo rida performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ jimmy faonllheigh ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. welcome back,verybody. our next guest has scored two number one hits since emerging on the rap scene last year. here he is tonight to perform his latest single, "jum" from the disney...
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julian and noel, thank you so much for coming on. please come back. >> thank you, jimmy. >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: the mighty boosh, everybody. flo rida performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (announcer) it's time to raise the bar and replace your old mayo with the full flavor of kraft mayo with olive oil. made with the rich, delicious taste of imported olive oil. kraft mayo with olive oil is the new standard in mayo. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. welcome back, everybody. our next guest has scored two number one hits since emerging on the rap scene last year. here he is tonight to perform his latest single, "jump," from the disney film "g-force," please welcome flo rida. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-g-force da-da-da-da-da-flo rida ♪ ♪ we gonna make you jump, jump, jump, jump ♪ ♪ when i say jump you say how high i ain't never seen nobody get so high ♪ ♪ like a bird like a plane this party-arty insane this party-arty insane ♪ ♪ so, jump, jump jump, jump ♪ ♪
julian and noel, thank you so much for coming on. please come back. >> thank you, jimmy. >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: the mighty boosh, everybody. flo rida performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (announcer) it's time to raise the bar and replace your old mayo with the full flavor of kraft mayo with olive oil. made with the rich, delicious taste of imported olive oil. kraft mayo with olive oil is the new standard in mayo. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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at lunchtime i got an e-mail from president obama for organize america. >> but isn't calling -- julian, there's a lot of conservative websites running essentially a shot of president obama where he looks like heath ledger, the joker from "batman" and it says socialism. he has sort of a white scary face s that appropriate? does that cross the line? >> well, again, i think there are crazies in both parties. i think the problem is in the republican party the crazies have gained a little too much legitimacy, and i think that there's nothing wrong with conservatives going and petitioning the grassroots. there's nothing wrong with the health insurance industry petitioning the grassroots for their point of view. i think the democrats will beat them at the game because they're better organized. at the end of the game the public will decide. we have a health care crisis where health care is going to start consuming $1 out of every $3 at the current rate. tens of millions of people will be uninsured. democrats have a reasonable answer. republicans have no answer to that. >> that's not true. >> r
at lunchtime i got an e-mail from president obama for organize america. >> but isn't calling -- julian, there's a lot of conservative websites running essentially a shot of president obama where he looks like heath ledger, the joker from "batman" and it says socialism. he has sort of a white scary face s that appropriate? does that cross the line? >> well, again, i think there are crazies in both parties. i think the problem is in the republican party the crazies have...
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julian, what can the president say? what more can he say that he hasn't already said? at what point does the public get oversaturation? >> well, it is a very good question. i think that the lesson from 1993 for democrats is that look, you need to cut a deal and cut a deal with the moderates and committee chairmen and the republicans that want to play ball rather than play politics. i think you have to sell the case street and simple and understandable terms. i think what the president can say is we can get two out of three things done on a bipartisan basis. regulate the insurance industry and cut out all the excessive prove tearing and portability and wrongful denial of coverage taken care of. until we get through universal coverage through the medicare system. the public option which brad and i will disagree on, will be food fight in the congress. whether we get that through or not and we don't know yet. we can get at least two out of three things. if we get the two things done it will be sweeping reform. >> brad, you know if if we look at this town hall, approve anyt
julian, what can the president say? what more can he say that he hasn't already said? at what point does the public get oversaturation? >> well, it is a very good question. i think that the lesson from 1993 for democrats is that look, you need to cut a deal and cut a deal with the moderates and committee chairmen and the republicans that want to play ball rather than play politics. i think you have to sell the case street and simple and understandable terms. i think what the president can...
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. >> couric: people like linda montannas and her baby, julian. she's been coming to brookside all of her life. >> i'm very grateful to senator kennedy for being such a big part of our health center here. >> couric: he also cared deeply about education and was committed in a very important way. for nine years, he was involved in the program "everybody wins," reading to d.c. elementary school students every week. larenai swann was her last reading buddy. when he could no longer come every tuesday, he sent her a letter. >> he said he really enjoyed reading with me, and he couldn't read with me any more because he was sick. >> couric: and then there was september 11. after that terrible day, the senator called each of the 177 families in massachusetts who had lost a loved one and sent a letter to them every year on the anniversary. >> he wanted to know what do the families of september 11 still need? >> reporter: cindy mcginty's husband, mike, died in the world trade center that day. she says kennedy's support meant everything. >> he was my guardian
. >> couric: people like linda montannas and her baby, julian. she's been coming to brookside all of her life. >> i'm very grateful to senator kennedy for being such a big part of our health center here. >> couric: he also cared deeply about education and was committed in a very important way. for nine years, he was involved in the program "everybody wins," reading to d.c. elementary school students every week. larenai swann was her last reading buddy. when he could...
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. >> two weeks ago we took you to harford county and introduced you to julian irwin. now she's 16, doing better than ever, and heading to nashville. ever, and heading to nashville. an update capturing the beauty of nature. sharing what i see. that's my vision. and i'm living it. every day, transitions lenses are there to help care for my sight. announcer: transitions lenses adjust to changing light to reduce glare and help protect your eyes from uv damage so you can see better today... and tomorrow. lve your vision. transitions. healthy sight in every light. transitions lenses are available at an america's best location near you. >> in this morning's "medical alert" a new dog flu. in virginia six dogs have been confirmed to have the virus. a fairfax animal shelter has closed after it learned two dogs had the fire and 28 dogs are showing symptoms. the dogs that died are not from the shelter, but they are not taking any chances. >> we will be on a quarantine here for two more weeks just to be safe so that we don't further infect other animals in the community. >> shelte
. >> two weeks ago we took you to harford county and introduced you to julian irwin. now she's 16, doing better than ever, and heading to nashville. ever, and heading to nashville. an update capturing the beauty of nature. sharing what i see. that's my vision. and i'm living it. every day, transitions lenses are there to help care for my sight. announcer: transitions lenses adjust to changing light to reduce glare and help protect your eyes from uv damage so you can see better today......
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their riding of these chapters, and i'm hoping that the hope was when you are reading a chapter about julian or joyce yorba linda or wilbert, that your -- it is like the a telling the story. it's not first person except for one. about two weeks into the flood, two weeks into the crisis, i -- the city -- they were evaluating the city forcefully at gunpoint because new orleans is full of people who've never been out of new orleans and have never met anybody outside of new orleans and were terrified of the fault being taken out and they needed to get everybody out because there was no power, no food. they needed to completely evacuate the city, and i turned myself and at the convention center as an e vacuity to see what was happening to these people because they were not telling them. there were just putting them on planes and flying them out. and i met this guy named anthony wells at the convention center, and he is in his mid-50s and he is i guess the way to say he is the problem, he is an economically useless individual. he has -- you know, in the american context she's this in and out of ja
their riding of these chapters, and i'm hoping that the hope was when you are reading a chapter about julian or joyce yorba linda or wilbert, that your -- it is like the a telling the story. it's not first person except for one. about two weeks into the flood, two weeks into the crisis, i -- the city -- they were evaluating the city forcefully at gunpoint because new orleans is full of people who've never been out of new orleans and have never met anybody outside of new orleans and were...
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alex castellanos and julian epstein are stand big live. we'll talk about that more in our "strategy session." >>> plus, president obama pitches health care reform to a conservative talk radio audience. details of his unusual broadcast from the white house. thththththh >>> pictures coming in from libya right now. the convicted killer of 270 people receiving a hero's welcome after scotland decided he should go free because he's suffering from prostate cancer. julian epstein is a democratic strategist, ceo of lmg, a public affairs firm here in washington. and republican strategist and cnn political contributor alex castellanos. the obama administration wasn't happy with this decision by scotland. >> it was outrageous and it gives compassion a bad name. president obama was right to condemn it. senator john kerry condemned it. i think you'll hear unanimous opinion amongst democrats and republicans this was foolish for scotland to do. the issue is libya. libya has been looking to come into the community of nations, looking to be a broker in the
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very exciting in the sense of the kind of color, the kind of brush work and enjoy and yourself, and julian is very important. if there is nothing else but your enjoyment you have got a lot. >> this is the room i look at what i have brought and there they are. my own family. they are always here and they always lead to a discussion when anybody is introduced to them because they like naming names and saying i know i saw that i saw him with her and they were walking down that trail, and whatever. that's the beauty of what the new york review has put across is this incredible production of people and greet authors, agreed to everything. >> how did you select the ones to be on a low wall here? >> basically when i like the drawing. i don't see these as personalities. i see these as good or bad and drawings are drawings with interesting implications, but that is about it. >> so the one standing out there think you mentioned before was rasputin. >> yeah. rasputin, the article was fascinating. it talked about the fact tha he made it with so many women but that he also stank. he smelled from body o
very exciting in the sense of the kind of color, the kind of brush work and enjoy and yourself, and julian is very important. if there is nothing else but your enjoyment you have got a lot. >> this is the room i look at what i have brought and there they are. my own family. they are always here and they always lead to a discussion when anybody is introduced to them because they like naming names and saying i know i saw that i saw him with her and they were walking down that trail, and...
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now granted that conscious capitalism is very good when it comes to resources availability julian simon and conscious capitalism is great on property rights as a solution to common problems. but to me conscious capitalism goes off the real when it comes to the issue of climate change and global warming, and i would say please check your premises, for it is not the climate [alarm sounding] saturated just like the earlier month to see in scarce that began with the population bomb in the 1960's. it is not carbon dioxide that greenhouse gas that has significant benefits not only cost in terms of ecosystem and human impacts, and now with a decade or more of temperature quiet is in the balance of evidence toward lower end warming scenarios where clan that economists can even say man-made greenhouse gas warming is good, not bad? this is a tough issue and, you know, it isn't fair to put people on the spot let's argue the science of climate change. why am saying is that to make climate change a driver of the entrepreneur of conscious capitalism is a recipe for failure. we need the contras capita
now granted that conscious capitalism is very good when it comes to resources availability julian simon and conscious capitalism is great on property rights as a solution to common problems. but to me conscious capitalism goes off the real when it comes to the issue of climate change and global warming, and i would say please check your premises, for it is not the climate [alarm sounding] saturated just like the earlier month to see in scarce that began with the population bomb in the 1960's....
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darren julian and martin nolan are from julian's auction house. nice to see you both. welcome back. there it is. >> it is. >> taken it off. i didn't damage it in any way. >> that's right. it's even more iconic because it's worn by matt lauer. >> that's right. that's going to boost the price. he had a lot of sequinned gloves. why is this one so special? >> the main thing is is that it was worn on the motown 25 special which is the most historic performance of michael jackson. and it's a left-handed glove. out of all the gloves it's a glove you can identify to a specific performance. so it's -- it's just a really great piece. >> for people who can't see it, it's like a regular leather glove with the strips of the sequins kind of -- >> it's a golf glove. and michael as you remember, michael didn't know he was going to perform. he made the decision at the last minute. so this was put together very last-minute. >> give me a ballpark figure. what could that fetch at auction? >> we estimate $40,000 to $06,000. but it's going to sell for a lot more. we have interests in the hundreds of thou
darren julian and martin nolan are from julian's auction house. nice to see you both. welcome back. there it is. >> it is. >> taken it off. i didn't damage it in any way. >> that's right. it's even more iconic because it's worn by matt lauer. >> that's right. that's going to boost the price. he had a lot of sequinned gloves. why is this one so special? >> the main thing is is that it was worn on the motown 25 special which is the most historic performance of...
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i wish you would take care of julian. i worry. do a favor, take s blood presre. i would liketo give him $200 for s trip. do me a favor, give me aub. i would like to live with anea. steve strong. would you do me a favor? put to sleep for 20 minutes. nice cold bs, what's going on in my bel button. ying flies, green gra of wh yopling. ge me horse bbles. make alittle mixture so can bendown and go to sleep. i n't know who's more stubborn you ome. think i ought to give you a break. yeah, uh-huh'd like toive your girl a big black bear. now that's a good iron. whi way should i sleep. i nt to look at you. i need that round thg from the my. what did thearket close? how much do youake in? in a year plenty of stuff, i'm talking aut the big stuff ithat right? are we awe? i'm gl you regula yourself. what am i thinking? put me in the middle. could you put me in the midd? no, scrat me in the middle. inthe middle. in the middle. like the way they ange their slogs for the mide. i nt to be in the middle. what impressing mes that tub you've got inhe middle. givme a workout, i should
i wish you would take care of julian. i worry. do a favor, take s blood presre. i would liketo give him $200 for s trip. do me a favor, give me aub. i would like to live with anea. steve strong. would you do me a favor? put to sleep for 20 minutes. nice cold bs, what's going on in my bel button. ying flies, green gra of wh yopling. ge me horse bbles. make alittle mixture so can bendown and go to sleep. i n't know who's more stubborn you ome. think i ought to give you a break. yeah, uh-huh'd...
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our story comes from julian rush, science correspondent for independent television news. >> reporter: selling ivory isn't illegal as long as it comes from an elephant that died before 1947. until now, that's been difficult to prove so the market for ivo has continued to drive poaching. >> all the elephant i.v. they is taken has at one stage been on the front of a live elephant. somebody's killed the elephant to obtain the ivory and very often killed the game wardens to obtain the elephant in the first place. people are prepared to do this. it's organized crime. >> reporter: dating ivory needed an expert eye and forgers have got very good at carving new ivory and faking it to look antique. now from a tiny sample, scientists can tell old from new and all because of something that happened in the 1950s. one radioactive element in the fallout from the nuclear bomb tests of the era was carbon-14. every mushroom cloud, it seems, had a silver lining. the sample is carefully prepared for analysis. until the nuclear era, carbon-14 in the atmosphere was at a constant level. but the nuclear bomb
our story comes from julian rush, science correspondent for independent television news. >> reporter: selling ivory isn't illegal as long as it comes from an elephant that died before 1947. until now, that's been difficult to prove so the market for ivo has continued to drive poaching. >> all the elephant i.v. they is taken has at one stage been on the front of a live elephant. somebody's killed the elephant to obtain the ivory and very often killed the game wardens to obtain the...
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>> ¡feliz cumpleaÑos, eric juliÁn! ♪ h@h@i]shckph@h@tvq@i]Ñófkph@ [ locutora] ¿lista para la prueba facial dove? lava un lado con jabón regular. y el otro con dove. un lado se siente estirado, áspero. el de dove, suave, con líneas de expresión visiblemente reducidas. dove. siente la hermosa diferencia en todo tu cuerpo. >> seguimos con mÁs. y bueno, ya saben que el domingo 30 de agosto comienza el gran concurso musical "viva el sueÑo" con el que univisiÓn harÁ historia. son 14 cantantes profesionales de estados unidos, latinoamÉrica y espaÑa que tratarÁn de alcanzar el Éxito en este paÍs. quÉ maravilla. >> desde el primer momento los participantes comenzaron a experimentar la diferencia entre el ritmo de trabajo de una estrella de la mÚsica y el de un cantante profesional. >> ya los estÁn tomando fotos. donde los esperaba el "glam squad". al dÍa siguiente comenzaron los ensayos con los expertos musicales y todos fueron compartiendo opiniones y recibiendo las recomendaciones del equipo de ensayo mu
>> ¡feliz cumpleaÑos, eric juliÁn! ♪ h@h@i]shckph@h@tvq@i]Ñófkph@ [ locutora] ¿lista para la prueba facial dove? lava un lado con jabón regular. y el otro con dove. un lado se siente estirado, áspero. el de dove, suave, con líneas de expresión visiblemente reducidas. dove. siente la hermosa diferencia en todo tu cuerpo. >> seguimos con mÁs. y bueno, ya saben que el domingo 30 de agosto comienza el gran concurso musical "viva el sueÑo" con el que univisiÓn...
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i'm going to go see julie and julian about julia child. but that's your global stock watch. i'm always about the food. well, coming up on "worldwide exchange," we have jobs, jobs, jobs. investors are bracing for today's nonfarm payrolls. >> and we've got the latest set of producer prices out of the uk. we'll dig into that. >>> i'm bertha coombs. today's job reports means fewer people are being laid off, but unemployment is not hiring. >> the nikkei hits a ten-month high as investors bought shares of companies with upbeat earnings. >> and i'm ross westgate in europe. rbs posted a net loss of over $1.7 billion for the first half. talking about the uk, we're waiting for producer prices to come out there. of course, the uk reacting yesterday to the extension of quantitative easing from the bank of england. indeed does sterling take a hit. we're just getting those data out now. uk output ppi up 0.3% on the month, down 1.3% on the year. it was forecast plus 0.2% on the month, down 1.6% on the year. input ppi down 1.4% on the month, running minus 12.2% on the year. that is weaker t
i'm going to go see julie and julian about julia child. but that's your global stock watch. i'm always about the food. well, coming up on "worldwide exchange," we have jobs, jobs, jobs. investors are bracing for today's nonfarm payrolls. >> and we've got the latest set of producer prices out of the uk. we'll dig into that. >>> i'm bertha coombs. today's job reports means fewer people are being laid off, but unemployment is not hiring. >> the nikkei hits a...
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julian and ed, on "good morning america," looking very much in love. >> i knew i could never let this guy go. >> we're probably going to get hitched in the next 12 to 18 months. >> i say a year. year and a half. >> reporter: now, a bachelorette bombshell. "us weekly" obtained messages, reportedly from ed, that there could be two other women in his life, back in chicago. not just during the show, but after the engagement. >> here, he was having the relationships e whole time. and implying to the women he was dating that he was just doing this show to be on tv. >> reporter: the other women claim ed's reasons for being on "the bachelorette," were less than genuine. >> he reassured me many times that it was just two weeks. and he was going to be on tv. and it was just all a joke. >> reporter: lindsey johnson, ed's college sweetheart, said they started dating again in february. >> he was going to propose to me by the end of the year. he used to say we'd have the most beautiful kids. >> reporter: ed's other alleged girlfriend says she began ting ed last december. both claim ed continued e-m
julian and ed, on "good morning america," looking very much in love. >> i knew i could never let this guy go. >> we're probably going to get hitched in the next 12 to 18 months. >> i say a year. year and a half. >> reporter: now, a bachelorette bombshell. "us weekly" obtained messages, reportedly from ed, that there could be two other women in his life, back in chicago. not just during the show, but after the engagement. >> here, he was having...
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contrary to what julian said, i think it is an open question as to whether the stimulus had the type of effect they promised it would. only 10% has been spent so far. so important that even members of congress didn't even have time to read it. on healthcare, he has disapproval on healthcare. he has to make progress on healthcare and the economy over the next six months. >> i think can he more than take credit for what is happening in the economy. we were looking at negative 6% growth and now we are probably outside of the recession. we recovered from the recession and back into positive growth. most of the analysts on wall street say it is the obama economic recovery plan responsible for that and there are economists on record saying that. i think he can take a lot of credit for what is happening with the economic turn around. on healthcare what he has to do is what he should have done three months ago. get the liberals and moderates together in the party and a couple of reasonably minded republicans like matt and cut a deal and he has got to cut a deal and it has to be an understand
contrary to what julian said, i think it is an open question as to whether the stimulus had the type of effect they promised it would. only 10% has been spent so far. so important that even members of congress didn't even have time to read it. on healthcare, he has disapproval on healthcare. he has to make progress on healthcare and the economy over the next six months. >> i think can he more than take credit for what is happening in the economy. we were looking at negative 6% growth and...
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tonight, julian kent, chris anderson, and harry reid. >> as the health care conversation continues, our health care of it is a key resource. go on line and follow the latest ads in links. keep up-to-date with current events and town hall meetings, even update with your own citizen video. >> this fall, and for the home to america's highest court. from the grand public places to those only accessible by the nine justices, the supreme court is coming first son i in october on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us now, duke university law school professor, scott silliman, talking about the military facility in guantanamo bay. guest: pleasure to be with you. host: what is the status of closing the military facility there? guest: it will be closed by january of next year, according to the president. that means that you have to read it -- relocate the more than 200 detainee's that are still there. the vast majority will never face a criminal trial. the dilemma for the obama administration is where to put these folks. host: where do they put them? guest: that is the burnin
tonight, julian kent, chris anderson, and harry reid. >> as the health care conversation continues, our health care of it is a key resource. go on line and follow the latest ads in links. keep up-to-date with current events and town hall meetings, even update with your own citizen video. >> this fall, and for the home to america's highest court. from the grand public places to those only accessible by the nine justices, the supreme court is coming first son i in october on c-span....
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. >> now wier we'll at our julian cuts of zoo gee knee and carrots to give it nice color and now the papa della is cooking in the water. we'll cook this 'til it gets really carmalized. is this one of the bishz you picked up while out there? >> yeah. you. >> you can use this putney meat in there. lanl la m. fish no,. >> what about wild boar? >> fine. if you can find t it will be great. i can buy it, i just can't hunt. it what you have to do is add morrow broth in there. vegetable broth. that smells good. we add cheese to it and the finalize this with tomato. it is very easy and very good. now you finish it off together, we take our papa deli and add it to the pasta, the pasta, add it to the sauce which is just exactly like that and of course that's a wide pass pa tax i like the look of that. and it's like that. we add more cheese. what kind of pasta is that, papdelli. very nice, it comes from the water. you wait 'til it becomes more dense in volume. it becomes think. >> okay. and then you dish it out oocht and for our purposes we're going to plate it right now and that will look beaut
. >> now wier we'll at our julian cuts of zoo gee knee and carrots to give it nice color and now the papa della is cooking in the water. we'll cook this 'til it gets really carmalized. is this one of the bishz you picked up while out there? >> yeah. you. >> you can use this putney meat in there. lanl la m. fish no,. >> what about wild boar? >> fine. if you can find t it will be great. i can buy it, i just can't hunt. it what you have to do is add morrow broth in...
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solomon and julian barnes. back to the phones. savannah, georgia. on our line for independents. what is on your mind? caller: i was going to expound on the civil war that the judge talked about. he mentioned the civil war and lincoln. from my research, i found that there were four, five in dealing with native people building up to the civil war with lincoln. the native american person was saying that the people are neglecting them more than african-americans and any other race of people. that is true. you have supreme court rulings that date back to 1830. i want to see someone rebook on that ruling instead of the dread scott case. winchester forces the state of georgia really explained more about why in the civil war took place. even though it took 60 years for it to go into effect. when andrew jackson won the election, that is when everything went into chaos. host: in the "denver post" -- and they write, the state is to free some inmates and parolees with some conditions -- back to the phones. rural retreat, virginia. caller: good morning. i appreciate you taking my call. i rea
solomon and julian barnes. back to the phones. savannah, georgia. on our line for independents. what is on your mind? caller: i was going to expound on the civil war that the judge talked about. he mentioned the civil war and lincoln. from my research, i found that there were four, five in dealing with native people building up to the civil war with lincoln. the native american person was saying that the people are neglecting them more than african-americans and any other race of people. that...
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and david gerstenhaber, president of julian tiger capital management. let's pull it back to the rally we've seen. david, it's overcome things like beari bearish healed and shoulder pattern, hiccups here and there. people say the cost cuts we saw in q2 earnings are temporary, they endanger the consumer long term. he's still deleveraging. housing may have stabilized but it's not on fire. can it continue? >> it might continue for a while. the real issue is, how sustainable it is in the medium term. the question is is, can the economy get become on a reasonable growth track? and i think that that's a very difficult question to come to a strong conclusion on. >> what does it depend on? >> it depend on whether or not you have income growth, , employment growth, which we don't have now in the consumer sector. all we've had is the government stepping in, providing a lot of cash, some stimulus and changing sentiment. but the real point is that the output of goods fell so much more dramatically than final demand did that now there's a bit of a catch-up occurring.
and david gerstenhaber, president of julian tiger capital management. let's pull it back to the rally we've seen. david, it's overcome things like beari bearish healed and shoulder pattern, hiccups here and there. people say the cost cuts we saw in q2 earnings are temporary, they endanger the consumer long term. he's still deleveraging. housing may have stabilized but it's not on fire. can it continue? >> it might continue for a while. the real issue is, how sustainable it is in the...
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julian had a great punt return which really sparked us. it's good to get a win. but any time you take the field, it's hard to get a win. >> most quarterbacks don't like to get hit. but did you want to take a hit to see? >> yeah, i was just going to hold the ball in the pocket and just kind of cuddle up with the ball. no, finally on the quarterback sneak, but i was thinking, god, i wish someone would just come and blast me. and you get a little of that anxiousness out of the way. but i'll have to wait. of the offensive line does a great job. you know, they're the ones to be thanked. >> chris baker did great. there were a couple of challenging reads for him that came up tonight. i was really excited about the way he reacted. >> how they thought they would. he made a heads up play, instinctual play. he's been doing that all camp. if he can do that, it's going to be a huge as iset to this offense. those two touchdown catches he made were really good plays. you know what, i think it's a real small step for this whole team in a very long journey. you know, we're on a m
julian had a great punt return which really sparked us. it's good to get a win. but any time you take the field, it's hard to get a win. >> most quarterbacks don't like to get hit. but did you want to take a hit to see? >> yeah, i was just going to hold the ball in the pocket and just kind of cuddle up with the ball. no, finally on the quarterback sneak, but i was thinking, god, i wish someone would just come and blast me. and you get a little of that anxiousness out of the way. but...
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i like this crescent formula you have shown how has julian changed since you last. >> mike: you're really kind of pasty lustered ten. i heard from j yesterday, j phillips or hosted the show j phillips at me from his written about are victims of the seller soon we will call him have it on. >> mike: he put me in it. i think i centerfold or something. i don't know exactly speed five -- >> clayton: bike jerk of the year today. the e-mail controversy the white house we sought major garrett given a heated back-and-forth with press secretary robert gibbs attempted up uncomfortable watching that he would let us recap it for you and then we will discuss. civic assume that someone is violating the law. >> never ever signed up for anything related to this white house, senator obama as a candidate, senator obama has anything and have received e-mails from david axelrod. how could that be? and i could be interested to see we got it from and whether they're on the list. i want to be -- to make your time you need to give you these peoples e-mail signature, list? i'm just asking senator asking if they're
i like this crescent formula you have shown how has julian changed since you last. >> mike: you're really kind of pasty lustered ten. i heard from j yesterday, j phillips or hosted the show j phillips at me from his written about are victims of the seller soon we will call him have it on. >> mike: he put me in it. i think i centerfold or something. i don't know exactly speed five -- >> clayton: bike jerk of the year today. the e-mail controversy the white house we sought major...